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江西省南昌市东湖区南昌市第二中学学年高三上学2024-2025期月期中英语试题11
一、阅读理解Weve searchedthe globefor the best hotelsof theyear.Here aresome of our picks.Revamped HotelBadeschloss,AustriaViennese architectsBWM havetransformed itinto ared-hot retreat.Its13-storey concreteadditionhas broughtthe roomtotal to102,and allare designedin candycolours withbathhouse accentslikepool ladders,private saunas and deeptubs you can practicallyswim in.The icingon thiscake is therooftop heatedpool at the topof threefloors ofsaunas.Remote SleepBoca de Agua,MexicoWith acomplex of22elevated treehousesdeep in the rainforeston theYucatan Peninsula,thetreehouses havebeen createdusing wastedmaterials anda pared-back aestheticthat allowsthesurrounding jungleto takecentre stage.The emphasisis onsoftening thewalls between the wilderness木质平台.and guests,with outdoorshowers,views ofhammocks swinginglazily on the deckEco-Stay Santo Mine,GreeceIn thewhitewashed villageof Oia,in northernSantorini,SantoMinehas beenhot onsustainability.Supporting localsuppliers,managing wasteresponsibly andprotecting biodiversitywithindigenous gardensis theMO MissionObjective.Simple butelegant suiteswith lightwoods andsea-facing bedssleep upto fourpeople withprivate pools,private whirlpoolbaths and the spectaculardailysunset.Mountain RefugeOdles Lodge,ItalyOdles isa mixof understatedluxury andraw wilderness,with pineforest andflower-fleckedmeadows atits feet.The minimalist-cool lodgesuse blondespruce andSwiss stonepine—the fragrantuntreatedtimber apparentlypromotes bettersleep—while thewindows andbalconies frameimpressiveviews.The spiritof SouthTyrols traditionalmountain hutsis captured,too.
1.In BocadeAgua,travelers can.
五、书面表达.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文47In ourweekly staffmeeting,our editorAshley wasnot pleasedwith thequality ofour reporting.“Our readershipis waydown.We needbetter storiesfor thisThursdays schoolnewspaper.Doesanybody haveany ideas she said.I handedher myarticle aboutour basketballteam beatingDeerfield High School thepreviousnight byone point.Sports storiesare fUnJ she said,but notgood enoughfor the front page.We needsomethingto reallyget peoplecs attention.After ourmeeting,we leftthe newsroomtogether andheard someonescreaming,Perry is(吉祥物)missing!^^Perry was a bigred parrotand hadbeen ourschool mascotfor tenyears.He playedanimportant rolein students9lives,both in and outof class.He hadalso beena constantpresence atschoolevents,inspiring asense ofunity amongstudents.Everyone gatheredaround Perrysempty cage,heartbroken.Suddenly,a studentfrom thecrowdcame overand showedme aphoto.Youre areporter for the schoolpaper,right Ihappened totake thisyesterday/9he said.In the photo was a DeerfieldHighSchoolbasketball playerwith somethinglargehidden underhis shirtaround thesize of a parrot.“He musthave stolenPerry toget backat usfbr winningthe game!”Ashley cried.We hurriedbackto thenewsroom,agreeing torun thephoto on thefront page with the headlineDeerfeld StolePerry.^^“This isjust thestory weneed.Everyone willread it,“Ashley saidconfidently.After sheleft,I tooka closerlook atthephoto.The clockin thebackground read4:15pm,but ourgame against Deerfieldhadnt starteduntil4:30pm.Why wouldthe boyhave takenPerry beforewe evenplayedAn uneasyfeeling cameover methat wemight havefalsely accusedsomeone.I wentto Perrysusual caretakerto askif heknew Perrywas missing.Hes notmissing.Hesretired.Hes readyfbr somequieter days,“hesaid.Learning thetruth,I immediatelytold Ashleyandsuggested writinga storyto saygoodbye toPerry.注意续写词数应为左右
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2.To mysurprise,Ashley insistedon reportingthe DeerfieldStole Perry“story.On Thursday,the papercame outwiththeheadline Bye-Bye,Perry“on thefrontpage.A.paint thewalls B・live in a treehouseC.perform onthe centrestage D.view hammocksin thejungle
2.What isthe mainconcern of the hotelin GreeceA.Eco-friendliness.B.Natural scenery.C.Customers9preference.D.Understated luxury.
3.Which aspectis includedin allof thefour hotelsmentioned aboveA.Heated pools.B.Expensive furniture.C.Convenient transportation.D.Distinctive features.In allthe time Ive spentin China,Ive hadmy shareof emotionalcrises.I cantremember which(塞one it was inparticular,but Ido rememberhow myadopted“aunt”Li oncetook careof me,tucking被角)me upin anarmchair inher Chengduapartment,bringing mea cupof greentea,peeling andcuttingfruit forme,chatting aboutunrelated mattersassheprepared one of herwonderful Sichuanesesuppers.Like manyChinese people,particularly thoseof theolder generation,she didntshow herlovefor meby huggingor requestingemotional outpourings,but throughfood andover-concern.It tookmeawhile to become used to thisway ofexpressing affection.At firstI foundit brusqueandbossy:Have someporridge!Drink somesoup!Put onsome moreclothes!”But overtimeIcame tounderstandwhat itmeant.I canalways tell,now,when someoneChinese isbecoming fondof mebecause they startto becomeover-worried aboutmy physicalneeds,urging me to eator drink,to wrapupwarm,to rest.When serious-faced chefbarks atme tohave somemore baozifor breakfastor Lipressesmetohave anothermouthful ofher red-braised pork,I knowthey areoffering methe edibleequivalentof ahug.Food inChina canmean manythings.It is also artand craftand magic.It isthe slicesof fishthatfall likesnow fromthe knifeof thechef,the sliversof meatthat dancein theshimmering heatof thewok(炒菜锅),the grainsof milletor ricethat swellin thesteamer.It isthe employmentof armiesof(酱菜缸)microorganisms inthe clayvat ofjiang orthe winejar,the creatingof ahundred flavorsina tinykitchen,the transformationof naturalraw materialsinto numerousforms.It isfinding waystogenerate delightin everythingfrom aducks tongueto thepeel ofan orange.It isoneof the supremeexpressionsof humanwit andcreativity.Above all,it iswhat connectsus andmakes ushuman.
4.Why does the writermention hermental distressatthebeginningA.To comparethe differencein twocultures.B,To introducehow Chineseexpress theirlove.C.To highlighthow fragilethe writerusedto be.D.To remindreaders ofthe writershomesickness.
5.Which offollowing isclosest inmeaning to the underlinedword“brusque”A.Abrupt andsimple.B.Impolite andbitter.C.Brave anddirect.D.Demanding andabusive.
6.How does the writerdevelop paragraph3to furtherexplain herideaA.By makingcomparison.B.By offeringmore examples.C.By analyzingcause andeffect.D.By classifyingcooking methods.
7.What messagedoestheauthor intendto conveythrough the textA.Every regionhas itsown specialty.B.Food isculture,and cultureis food.C.When inRome,do as the Romansdo.D.The proofofthepudding isintheeating.Global warmingis causingproblems for birds in Sweden andelsewhere.Warmer springsmean(毛毛虫)that caterpillarshatch andgrow earlier compared withjust afew decadesago.This hasconsequencesforbirds that cannoteat propercaterpillars.Therefore,when thefood supplyruns outat an(繁殖)ever earliertime inthe spring,more andmore babybirds starveduring thebreeding season.Thisis abig problem for migratory birdsthatspend wintersin Africa,as theydo notknow howearly springarrivesinSweden.“We thoughtthat perhapsthe migratory birds couldfly further north untilthey finda placewithsuitable well-developed caterpillars/9says Nilsson,biology researcherat LundUniversity inSweden.(斑背鸽)To testthis inpractice,the researchersdecided tohelp some pied flycatchersalongthe way.The biologistscaught pied flycatchers that had arrivedprior tobreeding inthe Netherlands.Thebirds werethen drivenduring thenight toVbmbs Fure,an areaof pineforest outsideLund inSkane,where theywere released.The peakof caterpillaravailability inSkane isabout twoweeks laterthan inthe Netherlands——a distanceof around600kilometres that a piedflycatcher couldcover injust twonights.(同步)“The birdsthat weregiven alift fromthe Netherlandsto Skanesynchronized verywellwith thefood peak!As theystarted tobreed about10days earlierthe Swedishpied flycatchers,they hadadramatically betterbreeding successthan theSwedish onesas wellasabetter successthan thepiedflycatchers thatremained intheNetherlands/9says Nilsson.In addition,itwasshown thatthe babybirdsof thepiedflycatchersthathadreceived migrationassistance arrivedearlier during the migrationseasonto findSkane.“The numberof small birds,particularly migratorybirds,has decreaseddrastically throughoutEurope.By flyinga littlefurthernorth,these birds,at leastin principle,could synchronisewith theirfoodresources andthere ishope thatpopulations ofsmallbirdscan bemaintained,even thoughsprings arearrivingever earlier/9adds Nilsson.
8.Whafs theproblemformigratorybirdsspending wintersin AfricaA.Global warmingaffects theirnatural habitats.B,Their babiessuffer alot fromfood shortage.C.They return to Swedenearliercomparedwith decadesago.D.Only afew ofthem canreturnto the northernhabitat asusual.
9.Why weresomepiedflycatchers drivento VombsFureA.They wereso timedthat they cant tallyanymore.B,They preferredtothewarmer climatethere.C.They couldbe providedwith sufficientfood resources.D.They weremisled bythe researchersduringthenight.
10.Whats Nilssonsattitude towardsmigratorybirdsflying furthernorthA.Positive.B.Critical.C.Unclear.D.Neutral.
12.How wouldwe definethe otherdrivers behaviorin Paragraph1A.An emotionaloutburst.B.A displayof badmanners.C,A momentof carelessness.D.An unavoidablecircumstance.
13.Why dowe fallfortheactor-observer biasA.To safeguardour self-image.B,To avoidarguments withothers.C.To promotesympathy towardsothers.D.To ensurefairness ininterpersonal interactions.
14.How mightan observerbe moreconsiderate to an actorsactionsA.By focusingonthe situational factors.B.By makingthe attributionprocess automatic.C.By attributingthese actionsto internalfactors.D.By imaginingthemselves inthe samesituations.
15..What isthebesttitle forthetextA.Why werepeat ourmistakesB,How wecan stopblaming othersC.What isthe scienceof socialjusticeD.Why wealways ignoreour ownfaultsWhen Iwas akid,I tooktraveling withmy parentsfor granted.Sure,they paidfor everything.Butthey werebasically nodifferent fromteachers takingus toa fieldtrip.
16.For example,they tookustoDenali National Park insteadof DisneyWorld.And wesometimes stayedat(目录).hotels withoutpools.And theynever letus buyanything fromthe SkyMallcatalogOf course,some20years later,I considertraveling withmy parents,now bothin their60s,to betheutmost privilege.17・Neither amI,and everyday thatpasses bringsus closertoour last.Fortunately,since graduatingcollege,Ive beenable tocover someserious groundwith eachofthem.Together mydad and I havelooked forthe LochNess monsterin Scotland,photographed wildlifeinGrand TetonNationalPark,and mostrecently,survived thefamously dangerousDrake Passage.Meanwhile,my momandIhave stayedat a$9/night treehousehostel inMexico,eaten ataMichelin-starred vegetarianrestaurant inVienna,and mostrecently,road-tripped throughthree states.
18.After all,even ifyoure theapple thatfell rightunder thetree,traveling withthepeople whoraised youisnt alwayseasy.“19J saysAlexis Sherry,a NewJersey-basedtravel agent.Still,Sherry isseeing anincreasing numberof clientsrequesting vacationsfor morethanone generation.They can be difficultto plan,but sofar shesays sheshad no“disasters Jand often,herclients comeback closerthan ever.“Our parentsare ourearliest attachmentbonds,“says Katied Autremont,a licensedprofessionaladviser basedin Bozeman,Montana.It canbe healingand funto rekindlethat bondin ouradult yearsandas ouradult selves9She seestraveling togetherastheperfect opportunityfor gettingto knoweachother forwho weare now,with nowbeing thekey word.
20.A.Those memoriesare goldenB,I knowthey9re nolonger unbeatableC.After all,as humans,were alwaysevolvingD.Thafs not to saythat allofourtrips havebeen withoutflawsE.To mybrothers andme,they seemedto bebent onlimiting ourfunF.Planning avacation canbe considerablytricky whenit involvesdemanding parentsG.There arealways challengesas weare dealingwith differentphysical abilitiesand interests
二、完形填空(辱骂的)You witnessa manuses abusivelanguage towardshis mother in agroceiy store.Or youhearsomeone sayingsomething meanto yourfriend ata party.Both are21in whichbystander(干预)intervention couldmake adifference.22however,when23with suchsituation,we maynot besurewhat to do.You arenot alone.When peopleare standinginacrowd andsomething badhappens,they tendtobe24J saidAlan Berken,an expertontheBystander Effect.However,the latestresearch showsthat mostpeople feelwilling tohelp whentheycan.Whenthey do not help,itisbecausethey25donotfeel theyhave the26todoso orare unsureabout safety.(委Actually,you canprepare yourselftobean active bystander by27the FourDs:distract,delegate托),delay ordocument,says Alan.An activebystander helpsto challenge28behavior.^Distraction isa goodstart.Take thecase ofthe man abusing hismotherinthe grocerystore,dontgive themanaface-to-face blame,instead anactivebystandercan29intervene byasking themanhow tochoose aripe watermelon.This canhelp toease the30which mayturn thetable.As another31you candelegate.While witnessingviolence,you cantell someoneelse to32theauthorities.Thirdly,asking the victim whetherthere isanything thatyou cando tohelp canalso33theupgrading ofthesituation.Lastly,youcanvideotape thebehavior withyour cellphone.This documentingcanbea34toa(作恶者).would-be perpetratorBut youhave tobe35nottointervene ina waythat couldcause harmtoyou orthevictim.
21.A.circumstances B・positions C.surroundings D.locations
22.A.Hopefully B.Thankfully C.Undoubtedly D.Unfortunately
23.A.knocked B.faced C.suffered D.blocked
24.A.at riskB.in angerC.ataloss D.inahurry
25.A.all B,either C.both D.neither
26.A.talent B.gift C.ability D.habit
27.A.adopting B.adapting C.replacing D.rebuilding
28.A.artificial B.beneficial C.impossible D.improper
29.A.firmly B.indirectly C.severely D.confidently
30.A.topic B,conversation C.atmosphere D.worry
31.A.cause B.option C.reality D.effect
32.A.blame B.fund C.inform D.post
33.A.help B,confirm C,escape D.delay
34.A.tip B.trick C.cheat D.warning
35.A.careful B,nervous C.scared D.worried
三、语法填空语法填空After along-awaited threeyears,the highlypopular Chinesevlogger Li Ziqi hasfinally madeacomeback onBilibili.36moment hernew updateemerged,it immediatelyseized thespotlight andtheattention ofmillions of37devote fans.LiZiqi38know for her uniqueand charmingtraditional Chinesecultural videosseveral yearsago.In hervideos,she showedvarious traditionalskills,from makingdelicious Chinesedishes withingredientsshe grew39she tocreating handicraftswith naturalmaterials.These videosnot onlyattractednumerous Chineseviewers butalso gainedgreat40popular amonginternational audiences.They werelike beautifulwindows opening41the ancientandelegant rurallife inChina.During herabsence,many ofher fanswere42eager waitingforherreturn.With herreturn,fansare filledwith anticipation,thirsty todiscover43novel storiesand culturaltreasures shewill revealonthe platform.Her newcontent isexpected tocontinue tospread thebeauty ofChinese culture.She hasthepotential44amaze theworld onceagain withher creativityandthetraditional charmshe presents.With herinfluence,more peoplearound theworld mayget toknow andlove Chinesetraditional culture45deeply thanbefore.
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